While there are a number of resources available to athletes, USADA’s Athlete Express Line is the best way for athletes to get timely responses to their questions, whether its’s requesting help with Therapeutic Use Exemptions (TUEs), Whereabouts filings, or the testing process. But as you spend time on the phone or over email getting answers…

With education becoming increasingly important to clean sport and doping deterrence, USADA’s Education team is constantly evolving, a process that has led to the addition of new team members, including Olympic Education Coordinator Cathlyn Pistolas.

Meet Greta Neimanas, 2x World Champion who is working to protect the value of sport by helping to ensure that other athletes uphold clean sport and compete with integrity as an anti-doping education athlete presenter for USADA, using her own experiences to help athletes understand anti-doping rules and inspire their commitment to clean sport.

When it comes to testing in sport, USADA Doping Control Officers (DCOs) are at events, training centers, homes, and other locations overseeing sample collection sessions. Two of USADA’s most tenured DCOs reflect on their favorite moments and memories from over the years.

Meet USADA Education Manager, Tammy Hanson, whose passion for sport and fair play led her to USADA in 2015. Here, she reflects on the value of sport, the impact of anti-doping efforts, and how USADA is working with athletes to build a culture of clean sport.

Dr. Matt Fedoruk, Chief Science Officer, headed to Korea for the 2018 Winter Paralympic Games as a member of the IPC Anti-Doping Committee. Catch a glimpse of some behind the scenes photos of his time supporting the doping control team at the Games.

Long-time doping control officer (DCO), Gary Robbins, got the opportunity of a lifetime to serve as a DCO at the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang. After the Games, Gary took a few minutes to reflect on his experience both at the Games and in the field.